You can dwell
in your memories of
yesterday but it's better to make
new memories every
single day.
To some, their school days, or those at university. were the best days of their lives. When they were young. Others remember (or plan) their wedding to be the most amazing day to remember. To me, that always sounded quite sad. If your school days were the best of your life, it's only downhill from there. And if your wedding is the best day of your life, your marriage will not make you happier. Do you really think you can last that long on the happiness found on one day?
No, although I had lots of fun in school, and our wedding was beautiful, I really hope the best is yet to come. I don't want to relive the past, I want to create new memories.
Is your best yet to come?
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Maybe you can make new memories under water next time you're traveling. But... beware of the beautiful monsters you may find.
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Arjan Tupan
Making new memories in issue #209 of your weekly poetry shot. Get it here, and a touch of poetics of life. https://paragraph.xyz/@trpplffct/wps209?referrer=0xb31faa5c1d581c70f4b6ed095c944936cbd2a357
Made me think of this from a few days ago... https://warpcast.com/adrienne/0xa5c49e01
Looks very interesting. Will have a look. But the premise is intriguing: memories are not what we think they are.